Generation Z in Plastic Surgery: Challenges, Solutions and New Horizons - A European and transatlantic overview.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Handchirurgie Mikrochirurgie Plastische Chirurgie Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1055/a-2502-1684
Riccardo E Giunta, Franco Bassetto, Cenk Demirdöver, Gregory R D Evans, Mark Henley, Ilkka Kaartinen, Marcus Lehnhardt, Jaume Masia, Paul McArthur, Jacques Saboye, Yonca Steubing, Irene Mesas Aranda
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Introduction:   The entrance of Generation Z (born 1997-2012) into professional life, including the practice of medicine, marks a transformational shift in priorities and values. This generation, shaped by digital immersion and a strong focus on work-life balance, is redefining the landscape of Plastic Surgery. Their preferences for inclusivity, innovation, and structured working hours challenge traditional models of mentorship, patient care, and surgical training. The aim of this survey was to explore the impact of Generation Z on the field of Plastic Surgery through insights offered by leaders of major Plastic Surgery societies in Europe and the United States, who together provide a comprehensive perspective on generational change and its implications for clinical practice, education, and healthcare systems in Plastic Surgery.

Methods:   In October 2024 eight leaders of national Plastic Surgery societies and associations were invited to complete a structured questionnaire with five open-ended questions. They provided detailed responses on challenges, opportunities, and structural changes needed to address Generation Z's influence.

Results:   Key findings highlight a generational shift in the approach to professional life, with an emphasis on digital innovation, work-life balance, and the interaction with social media. Respondents noted an increased interest in aesthetic over reconstructive surgery and a preference for private practice among younger surgeons, raising concerns about workforce shortages in public healthcare. Advances in digital learning and simulation-based training were identified as opportunities to facilitate medical education. However, the ethical challenges of misinformation on social media and a decline in hierarchical mentorship were emphasized as critical concerns. Despite generational tensions, the integration of Generation Z's strengths in technology and advocacy for systemic reform holds promise for addressing burnout and enhancing healthcare delivery.

Conclusion:   The arrival of Generation Z in Plastic Surgery represents a possible pivotal moment to reimagine traditional models of surgical education, patient care, and professional priorities. Collaboration between generations and proactive adaptation to these changes is an imperative to ensure a dynamic, inclusive, and sustainable future for the specialty.

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整容手术中的Z世代:挑战、解决方案和新视野——欧洲和跨大西洋概览。
Z世代(1997-2012年出生)进入职业生活,包括医学实践,标志着优先事项和价值观的转型转变。这一代人被数字化沉浸和对工作与生活平衡的强烈关注所塑造,他们正在重新定义整形手术的前景。他们对包容、创新和有组织的工作时间的偏好挑战了传统的指导、病人护理和手术培训模式。本次调查的目的是通过欧洲和美国主要整形外科协会的领导人提供的见解,探讨Z世代对整形外科领域的影响,他们共同提供了一个全面的视角,了解代际变化及其对整形外科临床实践、教育和医疗保健系统的影响。方法:于2024年10月邀请8位国家整形外科学会和协会的领导人完成一份包含5个开放式问题的结构化问卷。他们就应对Z世代影响所需的挑战、机遇和结构性变革提供了详细的回应。结果:主要发现强调了职业生活方式的代际转变,重点是数字创新、工作与生活的平衡以及与社交媒体的互动。受访者指出,与整形手术相比,对美容手术的兴趣越来越大,年轻外科医生更倾向于私人执业,这引发了人们对公共医疗保健劳动力短缺的担忧。数字学习和模拟培训方面的进展被认为是促进医学教育的机会。然而,社交媒体上错误信息的道德挑战和等级指导的下降被强调为关键问题。尽管代际关系紧张,但将Z世代在技术方面的优势与倡导系统改革相结合,有望解决倦怠问题并改善医疗服务。结论:Z世代在整形外科领域的到来代表了一个可能的关键时刻,它将重新构想传统的外科教育、患者护理和专业优先级模式。为了确保该专业有一个充满活力、包容和可持续的未来,几代人之间的合作和积极适应这些变化是必不可少的。
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